Long-term consequences


Long-Term Effects

We still lack sufficient studies of the long-term studies impact of inhalant use at a young age. More recently, animal studies have been done to begin the early identification of long-term effects (Malloul et al., 2017). Neurotoxic and neuropsychiatric effects can result from the drugs' lipophilic characteristics, making them easy to be absorbed into the central nervous system (CNS).

The most common issues are the following inhalant use:

Long-term inhalant use may also cause:

https://www.mentalhelp.net/substance-abuse/inhalants/effects-of-abuse/


References

Anderson, C. & Loomis, G. (2003). Recognition and prevention of inhalant abuse. Am Fam Physician. 68(5), 869-74.

Hannigan, J. H. & Bowen, S. E. (2010) Reproductive Toxicology and Teratology of Abused Toluene. Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine. 56(2), 184-200.

Malloul, H., Mahdani, F. M., Bennis, M., & Ba-M'hamed, S. (2017). Prenatal Exposure to Paint Thinner Alters Postnatal Development and Behavior in Mice. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 11, 171.


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